Patents by Inventor Mark A. Brodie
Mark A. Brodie has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240115455Abstract: A mobility device configurable in a first walk configuration and a second stair-climb configuration, including a frame with movable front leg portions, a leg-actuation system connected to the front leg portions and a safety-control device mounted to the frame. The safety-control device includes a configuration selector, and a lever connected to the leg-actuation system and configured to actuate the cable actuation system so as to cause the first and second movable leg portions to move from a first position to a second position. The lever remains locked in a first lever position such that the lever cannot be moved unless the configuration selector is in a depressed position, thereby preventing inadvertent movement of the leg portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Joshua Sigsworth, Matthew Gingras, Eric Ankerud, Brian Morin, Dan Becker, Mark Brodie, Leland Ray Adams, Joseph Paul, Amy T. Potts, J. Derek Riemer
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Patent number: 11759385Abstract: A mobility device configurable in a first walk configuration and a second stair-climb configuration, including a frame with movable front leg portions, a leg-actuation system connected to the front leg portions and a safety-control device mounted to the frame. The safety-control device includes a configuration selector, and a lever connected to the leg-actuation system and configured to actuate the cable actuation system so as to cause the first and second movable leg portions to move from a first position to a second position. The lever remains locked in a first lever position such that the lever cannot be moved unless the configuration selector is in a depressed position, thereby preventing inadvertent movement of the leg portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: STAIRASSIST WALKER, LLCInventors: Joshua Sigsworth, Matthew Gingras, Eric Ankerud, Brian Morin, Dan Becker, Mark Brodie, Leland Ray Adams, Joseph Paul, Amy T. Potts, J. Derek Riemer
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Publication number: 20220241134Abstract: A mobility device configurable in a first walk configuration and a second stair-climb configuration, including a frame with movable front leg portions, a leg-actuation system connected to the front leg portions and a safety-control device mounted to the frame. The safety-control device includes a configuration selector, and a lever connected to the leg-actuation system and configured to actuate the cable actuation system so as to cause the first and second movable leg portions to move from a first position to a second position. The lever remains locked in a first lever position such that the lever cannot be moved unless the configuration selector is in a depressed position, thereby preventing inadvertent movement of the leg portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Joshua Sigsworth, Matthew Gingras, Eric Ankerud, Brian Morin, Dan Becker, Mark Brodie, Leland Ray Adams, Joseph Paul, Amy T. Potts, J. Derek Riemer
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Patent number: 10278884Abstract: An ambulatory assistance apparatus operable to assist a user traverse a flat surface and further being configured to have adaptive movement techniques to facilitate assisting a user ascend a staircase. The ambulatory assistance apparatus includes a frame having a left support assembly and a right support assembly with cross members intermediate thereto. A front leg assembly is provided and is secured to the lower front portion of the frame. The front leg assembly is movable in a first adaptive movement technique and a second adaptive movement technique. In the first adaptive movement technique the front leg assembly moves in an upward/downward direction. In the second adaptive movement technique the front leg assembly is pivotally movable. A coupling member is present to control in conjunction with a cable the second adaptive movement technique. A biasing member is present to provide the first adaptive movement technique.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Inventors: Matthew Gingras, Joshua Sigsworth, Mark Brodie
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Patent number: 9009301Abstract: Improved problem diagnosis techniques for use in accordance with computing systems, e.g., distributed computing systems, are disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for diagnosing a problem associated with a computing system comprises the following steps/operations. One or more probes are executed in accordance with at least a portion of a previously selected probe schedule. When a result of one or more of the probes of the previously selected probe schedule indicates, at least, a potential problem associated with the computing system, one or more probes which optimize at least one criterion are selected in real-time. The one or more selected probes are executed so as to diagnose the potential problem.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Genady Grabarnik, Sheng Ma, Natalia V. Odintsova, Irina Rish
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Patent number: 8341610Abstract: A method and system for generating problem resolution flowcharts, whereby users do not author flowcharts directly but instead author a dependency matrix of questions and answers related by state or underlying problem cause. After creation of a matrix of questions and answers, a corresponding flowchart is then calculated based on the information in the dependency matrix, and also based on the likelihood of the various problems and their causes. The probabilities of problems and their causes may be estimated or may be calculated from historical data accumulated by use of the flow chart, or some combination of the two. These probabilities are incorporated into the answer cells of the dependency matrix. The resulting flowchart is tested and evaluated, and the results of testing and evaluation are used to make modifications in the matrix of questions and answers.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Alina Beygelzimer, Mark Brodie, Sheng Ma, Jonathan Lenchner, Irina Rish
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Publication number: 20120116721Abstract: Improved problem diagnosis techniques for use in accordance with computing systems, e.g., distributed computing systems, are disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for diagnosing a problem associated with a computing system comprises the following steps/operations. One or more probes are executed in accordance with at least a portion of a previously selected probe schedule. When a result of one or more of the probes of the previously selected probe schedule indicates, at least, a potential problem associated with the computing system, one or more probes which optimize at least one criterion are selected in real-time. The one or more selected probes are executed so as to diagnose the potential problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Genady Grabarnik, Sheng Ma, Natalia V. Odintsova, Irina Rish
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Patent number: 8171130Abstract: Improved problem diagnosis techniques for use in accordance with computing systems, e.g., distributed computing systems, are disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for diagnosing a problem associated with a computing system comprises the following steps/operations. One or more probes are executed in accordance with at least a portion of a previously selected probe schedule. When a result of one or more of the probes of the previously selected probe schedule indicates, at least, a potential problem associated with the computing system, one or more probes which optimize at least one criterion are selected in real-time. The one or more selected probes are executed so as to diagnose the potential problem.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Genady Grabarnik, Sheng Ma, Natalia V. Odintsova, Irina Rish
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Patent number: 8064311Abstract: A cleaning disc for a media reading device having a laser lens. The cleaning disc includes a first surface configured to face the laser lens, a brush extending outwardly from the first surface, and a recess in the first surface configured to receive at least a portion of the brush when the brush contacts the laser lens during a cleaning operation. Each brush is defined by a strand of material that includes opposite ends. A first end of the material extends through a first aperture to define a first brush and a second end extends through a second, spaced apart aperture to define a second brush. A middle portion of the strand of material extends along a second surface of the cleaning disc between the first and second apertures, and is covered by a cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Digital Innovations, LLCInventors: Paul Holbrook, Tony J. Abfall, David M. Waskin, Mark Brodie Williams
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Patent number: 7739273Abstract: Xml pages are obtained from knowledge bases that contain step by step instructions. The xml pages are presented as “active content,” by which we mean a series of prompted questions and answers. A user's interactions with the active content is recorded so that the results may be copied to the user's clipboard for automatic transfer to a problem management/ticketing system. Active content that contains embedded questions asked of the user may be used to infer answers to some of the questions from a search query, and, thus, alleviate the need for the user to answer them.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Ryan K. Gunderson, Jonathan Lenchner, Gopal S. Pingali
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Publication number: 20090073860Abstract: A cleaning disc for a media reading device having a laser lens. The cleaning disc includes a first surface configured to face the laser lens, a brush extending outwardly from the first surface, and a recess in the first surface configured to receive at least a portion of the brush when the brush contacts the laser lens during a cleaning operation. Each brush is defined by a strand of material that includes opposite ends. A first end of the material extends through a first aperture to define a first brush and a second end extends through a second, spaced apart aperture to define a second brush. A middle portion of the strand of material extends along a second surface of the cleaning disc between the first and second apertures, and is covered by a cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Paul Holbrook, Tony J. Abfall, David M. Waskin, Mark Brodie Williams
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Publication number: 20080270444Abstract: A graphical user interface for allowing an end-user to navigate and edit a hierarchy of objects and relationships is disclosed. The user can add or remove patent and children data objects to or from the view by clicking on a given node, allowing the hierarchy to be examined to any desired level of detail. The user can drag-and-drop nodes from a palette to add new nodes to the database. Similarly, the user can add new relationships by drawings a link between two nodes in the view. The user can delete objects or relationships by clicking on them. The user can modify objects or relationships by clicking on them and changing their properties. The graphical user interface automatically scales and re-adjusts to accommodate the modified object relationships.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Jonathan Lenchner, Chang-Shing Perng
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Publication number: 20080227066Abstract: A method and system for generating problem resolution flowcharts, whereby users do not author flowcharts directly but instead author a dependency matrix of questions and answers related by state or underlying problem cause. After creation of a matrix of questions and answers, a corresponding flowchart is then calculated based on the information in the dependency matrix, and also based on the likelihood of the various problems and their causes. The probabilities of problems and their causes may be estimated or may be calculated from historical data accumulated by use of the flow chart, or some combination of the two. These probabilities are incorporated into the answer cells of the dependency matrix. The resulting flowchart is tested and evaluated, and the results of testing and evaluation are used to make modifications in the matrix of questions and answers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Alina Beygelzimer, Mark Brodie, Sheng Ma, Jonathan Lenchner, Irina Rish
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Publication number: 20080209269Abstract: Improved problem diagnosis techniques for use in accordance with computing systems, e.g., distributed computing systems, are disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for diagnosing a problem associated with a computing system comprises the following steps/operations. One or more probes are executed in accordance with at least a portion of a previously selected probe schedule. When a result of one or more of the probes of the previously selected probe schedule indicates, at least, a potential problem associated with the computing system, one or more probes which optimize at least one criterion are selected in real-time. The one or more selected probes are executed so as to diagnose the potential problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Genady Grabarnik, Sheng Ma, Natalia V. Odintsova, Irina Rish
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Patent number: 7389347Abstract: Improved problem diagnosis techniques for use in accordance with computing systems, e.g., distributed computing systems, are disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for diagnosing a problem associated with a computing system comprises the following steps/operations. One or more probes are executed in accordance with at least a portion of a previously selected probe schedule. When a result of one or more of the probes of the previously selected probe schedule indicates, at least, a potential problem associated with the computing system, one or more probes which optimize at least one criterion are selected in real-time. The one or more selected probes are executed so as to diagnose the potential problem.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Genady Grabarnik, Sheng Ma, Natalia V. Odintsova, Irina Rish
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Patent number: 7167998Abstract: The deployment of probing technology for the purpose of problem determination in a server or network element is disclosed. One can actively select which probes to send in order to be able to diagnose problems which one is particularly interested in, allowing for greater flexibility and efficiency. The extra load imposed on a network by the use of probes is small, especially if the algorithms described in this disclosure are used.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brodie, Sheng Ma, Irina Rish
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Publication number: 20050235057Abstract: Improved problem diagnosis techniques for use in accordance with computing systems, e.g., distributed computing systems, are disclosed. In one aspect of the invention, a technique for diagnosing a problem associated with a computing system comprises the following steps/operations. One or more probes are executed in accordance with at least a portion of a previously selected probe schedule. When a result of one or more of the probes of the previously selected probe schedule indicates, at least, a potential problem associated with the computing system, one or more probes which optimize at least one criterion are selected in real-time. The one or more selected probes are executed so as to diagnose the potential problem.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: October 20, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark Brodie, Genady Grabarnik, Sheng Ma, Natalia Odintsova, Irina Rish
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Publication number: 20050081082Abstract: The deployment of probing technology for the purpose of problem determination in a server or network element is disclosed. One can actively select which probes to send in order to be able to diagnose problems which one is particularly interested in, allowing for greater flexibility and efficiency. The extra load imposed on a network by the use of probes is small, especially if the algorithms described in this disclosure are used.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2003Publication date: April 14, 2005Applicant: IBM CorporationInventors: Mark Brodie, Sheng Ma, Irina Rish
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Publication number: 20030037016Abstract: A unified framework is disclosed for representing and generating evaluation functions for a classification system. The disclosed unified framework provides evaluation functions having characteristics of both traditional or purity-based evaluation functions (class uniformity) and discrimination-based evaluation functions (discrimination power). The disclosed framework is based on a set of configurable parameters and is a function of the distance between examples. By varying the choice of parameters and the distance function, more emphasis is placed on either the class uniformity or the discrimination power of the induced example subsets. A user-configurable function is used to score each of the features based on the class uniformity and discrimination power measures and thereby select the feature having a highest score to partition the data (e.g., using a decision tree or rule-base). This process is recursively applied until all of the examples are partitioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ricardo Vilalta, Mark Brodie, Daniel Oblinger, Irina Rish